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Warm-Up Continue working on Exploration 5.10. Can you compare your fractions WITHOUT using a model that requires you to “eyeball” it? Come up with some.

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1 Warm-Up Continue working on Exploration 5.10. Can you compare your fractions WITHOUT using a model that requires you to “eyeball” it? Come up with some different ways! Try comparing: 9/11 and 13/15 or 7/12 and 13/28

2 Announcements Exam Next Friday! Calculators: Only 4 function calculators allowed, no graphing, no scientific!

3 Extra Practice 1.You have from 10:00 - 11:30 to do a project. At 11, what fraction of time remains? At 11:20, what fraction of time remains? Use a diagram to explain how you know. Are there certain diagrams that are more effective? Discuss this with your group.

4 Extra Practice 2.Is 10/13 closer to 1/2 or 1? Use a diagram to explain how you know. Are there certain diagrams that are more effective? Discuss this with your group.

5 Extra Practice 3.If a/b = 3/4, will the value of (a + x)/(b + x) be less than, equal to, or greater than 3/4. Use a diagram to explain how you know. Are there certain diagrams that are more effective? Discuss this with your group.

6 Extra Practice 4.A teacher asks for examples of fractions that are equivalent to 3/4. One student replied: How would you respond to this answer. Use a diagram to explain how you know. Are there certain diagrams that are more effective? Discuss this with your group. 1 1212 2

7 Review Models Part of a whole Ratio Operator Quotient


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